Monthly Archives: May 2016

Xaar, the leader in industrial inkjet technology, will be showcasing at Ceramics China 2016 its recently launched Xaar 1003 family of printheads. The new Xaar 1003 family sets a new benchmark with the longest maintenance-free production runs in the industry (Hall 8.1, Stand K303). In addition, Xaar is highlighting its digital decoration solution for the …

The Spring edition of Catalyst, the Science Park magazine has now been sent to subscribers and is also available as a download from this website. If you’re a regular reader of the twice yearly magazine you’ll notice that it’s had a bit of a refresh in its design, we hope you like it. You can …

Visitors to the Science Park will have noticed that the Council’s contractors only completed one half of the planned resurfacing of the main spine road at the weekend. Those of you who know the layout of the Science Park will know it as the Napp side or the side where you turn right from the …

Tenant companies based on the Cambridge Science Park can find the recently updated Management Regulations and Occupier Information on this website here. The purpose of the information is to ensure the smooth operation of the Science Park so that it remains a safe and pleasant environment in which to work, these regulations require the co-operation of everyone …

People working on the Cambridge Science Park are being encouraged to get involved with the Cambridge Regional College, which is looking to the business community to help fill a vacancy on its governing board. The college is hoping to attract volunteers with business, professional, or community experience – particularly those who can provide finance and audit …

The main spine road serving Cambridge Science Park will be resurfaced by the County Council over the weekend of 21stand 22nd May, weather permitting. For the duration of the works there will be a one way system in place over the entire length of the main spine road. If you have any large deliveries or …

The Cambridge BioResource supports studies looking at how genes influence a variety of diseases and illnesses. By gaining more understanding of the specific genes involved in the development of a disease, researchers can begin to identify better treatments to reduce the effect of the disease or cure it. Volunteers who join Cambridge BioResource donate …